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Role of Exopolygalacturonase-Related Genes in Potato-Verticillium dahliae Interaction.

Xiaohan Zhu1,2, Mohammad Sayari1, Fouad Daayf1.   

Abstract

Verticillium dahliae is a hemibiotrophic pathogen responsible for great losses in dicot crop production. An ExoPG gene (VDAG_03463,) identified using subtractive hybridization/cDNA-AFLP, showed higher expression levels in highly aggressive than in weakly aggressive V. dahliae isolates. We used a vector-free split-marker recombination method with PEG-mediated protoplast to delete the ExoPG gene in V. dahliae. This is the first instance of using this method for V. dahliae transformation. Only two PCR steps and one transformation step were required, markedly reducing the necessary time for gene deletion. Six mutants were identified. ExoPG expressed more in the highly aggressive than in the weakly aggressive isolate in response to potato leaf and stem extracts. Its expression increased in both isolates during infection, with higher levels in the highly aggressive isolate at early infection stages. The disruption of ExoPG did not influence virulence, nor did it affect total exopolygalacturonase activity in V. dahliae. Full genome analysis showed 8 more genes related to polygalacturonase/pectinase activity in V. dahliae. Transcripts of PGA increased in the △exopg mutant in response to potato leaf extracts, compared to the wild type. The expression pattern of those eight genes showed similar trends in the △exopg mutant and in the weakly aggressive isolate in response to potato extracts, but without the increase of PGA in the weakly aggressive isolate to leaf extracts. This indicated that the △exopg mutant of V. dahliae compensated by the suppression of ExoPG by activating other related gene.

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Keywords:  Verticillium dahliae; pathogenicity factor; pectinase; polygalacturonase; virulence factor

Year:  2021        PMID: 34071016     DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10060642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathogens        ISSN: 2076-0817


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